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when the election is this closesten if it is not the presidential election it could be a congressional or senate seat that is critical. both candidates said they were on top of it and people getting used to the long lines, and it could have nothing to do with the president or the gaffe they are pissed and when that happens and they are waiting in the long lines and they say both of you said things are getting better and we are on top of this, it does not look like being on top of everything. >>guest: the whole country was crying out for staten island and the jersey shore and that is a national phenomenon and our hearts and prayers are with them. >>neil: thank you. i stress, folks, it comes down to a power issue. when you do not have juice or electricity as is the case in these areas, and new jersey, two-thirds of the state still in the dark and three out of four service stations without access to power that is the inside story on this, the headline, the big image is that, people waiting online, getting very, very restless, very angry and the political leaders saying we are on top of th
when the election is this closesten if it is not the presidential election it could be a congressional or senate seat that is critical. both candidates said they were on top of it and people getting used to the long lines, and it could have nothing to do with the president or the gaffe they are pissed and when that happens and they are waiting in the long lines and they say both of you said things are getting better and we are on top of this, it does not look like being on top of everything....
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en certain election next week where mr. bernanke is very much a part of the play and now you have hurricane sandy ate my homework as a possible excuse for weaker fourth quarter earnings. >>> thank you very much, bob pisani. how is the first day of trading since hurricane sandy? let's ask managing director at lessard national markets. >> it is good to be back. two days seems like an etesht when you're trying to place a bet and express an opinion in this marketplace so it is very difficult to wait this out. obviously a terrible tragedy, this national disaster. but we have to balance out the fact that we are back in business with the fact that, as bob just pointed out, it is very difficult to get to new york right now. i would tell you that the volumes aren't three days worth of volumes all wrapped up in one. we'll see that normalize over the course of the week. >> indeed. it is horrible to talk about these things in light of the tragedy that's ensued. but nonetheless, what are you doing in terms of making a buck? for example,
en certain election next week where mr. bernanke is very much a part of the play and now you have hurricane sandy ate my homework as a possible excuse for weaker fourth quarter earnings. >>> thank you very much, bob pisani. how is the first day of trading since hurricane sandy? let's ask managing director at lessard national markets. >> it is good to be back. two days seems like an etesht when you're trying to place a bet and express an opinion in this marketplace so it is very...
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because of this election, if we see romney elected, we'll see oil prices drop. you'll see energy prices drop. that might be a buying opportunity at that point. other than that, i really believe we have to just take a look and see attitude right now. >> well, one of our guests, a regular on this program, had a great idea. he said to me, maybe for one month the fed instead of putting that $40 billion of mortgage-backed securities buying, put that on hold and send it to some of the ravaged areas like staten island, like new jersey. >> i love it. i absolutely love that idea. >> i do too. >> then the fed's crossing the line into fiscal policy and out of the realm of monetary policy. >> where are we going to get it? >> fema responds rather adroitly to -- katrina notwithstanding, to these disasters. i suspect they're going to be quite responsive right now for those who have been displaced, who have lost family members, who don't have homes. i think there will be a rapid response from the federal government. >> i'm just saying, we could use that money in other areas rig
because of this election, if we see romney elected, we'll see oil prices drop. you'll see energy prices drop. that might be a buying opportunity at that point. other than that, i really believe we have to just take a look and see attitude right now. >> well, one of our guests, a regular on this program, had a great idea. he said to me, maybe for one month the fed instead of putting that $40 billion of mortgage-backed securities buying, put that on hold and send it to some of the ravaged...
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we spent $5 billion on this election for what? to prove that it is the government of the super pac by the super pac for the super pac? to prove that basically no matter who wins, that we'll be at this point four years from now in the future. so what i'm suggesting is, no, not don't go to the polls. show up and exert your responsibility. but look going forward to something different as opposed to this red and blue state theology that basically is the same. over the past four years we've had health care dominated by corporal interests, financial regulation dominated by wall street, sustained. we've had countless foreign wars, sustained. let's get something different and move in a different direction. i'm a little bit jaded, yes, from 2008 in which we were promised change and we haven't really seen it. >> talking about being jaded, you're actually a bit pessimistic aswe well. you talk about destructive financial markets in the future. we have a lot to get to. big jobs number tomorrow, election, fiscal cliff issue. what are the market
we spent $5 billion on this election for what? to prove that it is the government of the super pac by the super pac for the super pac? to prove that basically no matter who wins, that we'll be at this point four years from now in the future. so what i'm suggesting is, no, not don't go to the polls. show up and exert your responsibility. but look going forward to something different as opposed to this red and blue state theology that basically is the same. over the past four years we've had...
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with five days until the election. president campaigned where he delivered this message. >> the folks at the top in this country, they don't need a champion in washington. they will have a seat at the table. they will have access and influence. we understand that but the people who need a champion are the letters whose i read every night. those young people and small farm towns and up here kids dreaming of becoming scientists maybe even a president they need a champion in washington. >> the president saying he is an agent for change. governor romney using his talents as a salesman to dress up the policies that we have been cleaning up after after these last four years. my opponent can talk about change but i know what change looks like because i fought for it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which no
with five days until the election. president campaigned where he delivered this message. >> the folks at the top in this country, they don't need a champion in washington. they will have a seat at the table. they will have access and influence. we understand that but the people who need a champion are the letters whose i read every night. those young people and small farm towns and up here kids dreaming of becoming scientists maybe even a president they need a champion in washington....
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what's your view in the broader market as we head into this election on tuesday. the s&p 500 is at a level where we could clearly go either way. i think it breaks out above 14 and a quarter. i think 13.75 is still on the cards. what do you think on the desk there? >> i was pretty surprised. you look at short term volume collapse today, it got repriced. so it's telling you probably the market's going to go higher at this point in time. really, when you look at it from a long term perspective, i think the market is relatively cheap. it's not drastically cheap, but it's a buying opportunity here. the fixed nuk market in general, have you rates at low levels. you've had spreads come in significantly over the last six months. so everyone's trying to look for the next trade, and certainly, i think from a relative value perspective, people want to look into the equity market. >> fixed income trading has been a lot stronger than equity trading. we saw that in the results. you see that changing any time soon? >> i don't think it's going to change any time soon. you look at
what's your view in the broader market as we head into this election on tuesday. the s&p 500 is at a level where we could clearly go either way. i think it breaks out above 14 and a quarter. i think 13.75 is still on the cards. what do you think on the desk there? >> i was pretty surprised. you look at short term volume collapse today, it got repriced. so it's telling you probably the market's going to go higher at this point in time. really, when you look at it from a long term...
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bill, the election is on tuesday. it's finally here. looking ahead to the election and beyond, what's the potential market impact? >> well, like i said, unfortunately we go to more uncertainty regarding the fiscal cliff. that's another reason to be a little more cautious and kind of to your earlier point, i think investors are going to continue to seek income to seek yield. so we'd be really interested in that dividend income play as well. gives you a little insulation against economic moves as well. >> does the reason to buy dividend payers change if dividend taxes go to 43%? they will automatically go to 43% unless these guys agree not to allow those bush tax cuts to expire. so what happens then? >> yeah, you know, it's a great question. i think it is different this time, that it doesn't necessarily have to cause real problems with dividend paying stocks. one is because you're in a weird position where ten-year treasuries are 1.75%. i think there's still opportunities and obviously there's a chance that dividend rises. also, i think p
bill, the election is on tuesday. it's finally here. looking ahead to the election and beyond, what's the potential market impact? >> well, like i said, unfortunately we go to more uncertainty regarding the fiscal cliff. that's another reason to be a little more cautious and kind of to your earlier point, i think investors are going to continue to seek income to seek yield. so we'd be really interested in that dividend income play as well. gives you a little insulation against economic...
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and five days until election day. listen to what mitt romney said in virginia beach earlier. >> would you want four more years where -- i think it will be helpful to have a president who actually understands job creation. >> our cnn orc poll shows obama at 50 and romney at 48. we begin with one of the hardest hit areas from hurricane sandy, staten island where the death toll continues to rise. with me now is the assemblywoman of new york nicole malliotakis and another resident of staten island, anthony, who rescued his brother from the storm. welcome to you both. >> thank you very much. >> let me start with you, if i may, assemblywoman. this is what the staten island president james molinaro said about the red cross response. he said it's an absolute disgrace. he said he was so infuriated and outraged by the lack of help that you've been receiving. do you endorse what he said? >> well, i think it was a sentiment of frustration this morning because we hadn't had seen a real response here in staten island but we had our
and five days until election day. listen to what mitt romney said in virginia beach earlier. >> would you want four more years where -- i think it will be helpful to have a president who actually understands job creation. >> our cnn orc poll shows obama at 50 and romney at 48. we begin with one of the hardest hit areas from hurricane sandy, staten island where the death toll continues to rise. with me now is the assemblywoman of new york nicole malliotakis and another resident of...
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our top story today, jobs, the market, and the election. a better than expected employment report giving investors and voters something to chew on. just four days before americans head to the polls. here is how the day is shaping up thus far. early gains as you will see on the board behind me now fading away. the dow down by 36 points. the loss of one quarter of 1%. s&p and nasdaq in the red today as well. we're trading all of the action with the najarian brothers and mike murphy. gentlemen, i will go to you first, pete. what did you think of the jobs market and why isn't the market performing better than it is right now? >> it certainly had a nice start to the day and then suddenly i think there is that reasoning behind this move we had following yesterday. you got this nice move this morning and a lot of people were able to catch this. wanted to take some profits off going into the weekend. they had a nice run. still enough uncertainty and obviously with the election in front of us, there's enough questions that are unanswered at this poi
our top story today, jobs, the market, and the election. a better than expected employment report giving investors and voters something to chew on. just four days before americans head to the polls. here is how the day is shaping up thus far. early gains as you will see on the board behind me now fading away. the dow down by 36 points. the loss of one quarter of 1%. s&p and nasdaq in the red today as well. we're trading all of the action with the najarian brothers and mike murphy....
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the year, but apparently continuing to ride that bounce into november with five days left until the election. >> bertha, thanks so much. how about that? can the romney boubs many coal continue? >> it can. think about how far these stocks came down. they were completely obliterated and traded as if they were never going to recover. once we have that first debate where governor romney spoke to the coal name, they've been in rally mode here and now, i think people are realizing regardless if it's a romney victory or obama victory, you're going to see coal recover. i think the upside in coal continues. >> there's been a nat gas relation? >> a lot of people are focusing away from the shift from that gas, away from coal to nat gas and now saying maybe there will be some shifting if nat gas breaks above four, maybe back to coal. i believe you can be long coal and also long the nat gas. >> all right. well, we continue to monitor the gas shortage gripping the new york metro area. really, the try state area. the squeeze sending ripple affect throughout the region. jackie deangelis has been monitoring
the year, but apparently continuing to ride that bounce into november with five days left until the election. >> bertha, thanks so much. how about that? can the romney boubs many coal continue? >> it can. think about how far these stocks came down. they were completely obliterated and traded as if they were never going to recover. once we have that first debate where governor romney spoke to the coal name, they've been in rally mode here and now, i think people are realizing...
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the last one before the election. we'll check it out. >> here's how the s&p 500 has performed after some of the most costly hurricanes we've had in history. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rates specific foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 based on things like fundamentals, momentum and risk. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i also have access to independent tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 firms like ned davis research tdd#:
the last one before the election. we'll check it out. >> here's how the s&p 500 has performed after some of the most costly hurricanes we've had in history. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#:...
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with the election near but the disaster now two rivals joined hands and got to work. they saw a shore line battered beyond recognition almost beyond belief. mile after mile of destruction home after home life after life. >> on the ground, at a local shelter, no political complication, just simple need and promises from each man to meet it. >> governor christy has been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in front of this incredible storm and i think the people of new jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey browns back stronger than before. i want to thank him. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the people of our state. >> i'm going to ask you to back up. in hoboken, new jersey, that meant the national guard. rescuing people who were standed and getting hungry. >> in new york's 5th bureau staten island borough made rooftop rescues. capable observing as offshore helicopter bases this is still a fast moving emergency. proof this afternoon evacuations at
with the election near but the disaster now two rivals joined hands and got to work. they saw a shore line battered beyond recognition almost beyond belief. mile after mile of destruction home after home life after life. >> on the ground, at a local shelter, no political complication, just simple need and promises from each man to meet it. >> governor christy has been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in front of this incredible storm and i think the people of new...
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next thing we have to stare at is the jobs report and moving into the election next week. >> look at the month to date performance of the nasdaq, it's down 4%, the worst of the three mayjor averages. will it be the winners and loselose ers that see the most action and will the action happen in the first hour or two of trading then taper off? >> how i think it's going to be is a building crescendo as far as trading is concerned tomorrow as more and more people man their desk, we make sure there are no real connectivity issues. portfolio managers get to sit in their seats and adjust what's going on and the window dressing aspect of making sure the winners are on your books and losers are off your books going into the month and as bob said, the year-end for a lot of mutual funds. i think that's probably going to build throughout the session. so i think a lot of activity is probably going to be weighted toward the middle to the back end of the day depending on what's going on. you know, it's going to be a little difficult to tell and i do tend to think, you know, trading is going to be l
next thing we have to stare at is the jobs report and moving into the election next week. >> look at the month to date performance of the nasdaq, it's down 4%, the worst of the three mayjor averages. will it be the winners and loselose ers that see the most action and will the action happen in the first hour or two of trading then taper off? >> how i think it's going to be is a building crescendo as far as trading is concerned tomorrow as more and more people man their desk, we make...
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election on their own. it seems unlikely that will happen. in the guest spot today washington course dents for the cleveland plain dealer sabrina eaton. sabrina, i'm sure i don't have to show you, but for our viewers let's put up a picture of the front page of your newspaper today. at the top of the page, hurricane disrupts lives and politics across the east coast. under the fold, presidential campaign stalled. i have to wonder, are ohio voters sort of relieved to have a break in the campaign coverage? are they anxious to get back to politics? >> well, i don't know that ohio voters through the ads that they're getting on television are receiving any relief whatsoever. >> you're right. >> and there are a lot of them. i know that ann romney's supposed fto be back in clevelad area on thursday. the president is in springfield, ohio on friday. it's a brief respite we're having. >> sabrina, the president thus far has done a very effective job handling hurricane sandy, even urging this praise from republican gover
election on their own. it seems unlikely that will happen. in the guest spot today washington course dents for the cleveland plain dealer sabrina eaton. sabrina, i'm sure i don't have to show you, but for our viewers let's put up a picture of the front page of your newspaper today. at the top of the page, hurricane disrupts lives and politics across the east coast. under the fold, presidential campaign stalled. i have to wonder, are ohio voters sort of relieved to have a break in the campaign...
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what's that going to be like on a jobs friday, the last jobs report before the election. >> i think it's a huge den as you inferred. i don't know if everything is going to be great come friday. i would hope that it is. but the truth is we saw what we can do today, we can pull together and trade today. today was the major test. we passed it. i think friday will be okay. >> let's check on michael le branch. he's a former chairman and ceo of the largest firm at the new york stock exchange. he joins us with his take on this historic trading day. michael, always great to speak with you. >> hi, melissa, how are you? >> i'm good. in five years, we have an event like a hurricane sandy, hurricane irene, are we going to talk about closing the stock exchange in five years, ten years from now. are the systems going to be that good. >> let's hope we don't go through this again. it's going to become more virtual over time. it seems to be going that way now. if everybody had been ready to recode and go without a physical trading floor, they could have done it. but i think with night trading in everybod
what's that going to be like on a jobs friday, the last jobs report before the election. >> i think it's a huge den as you inferred. i don't know if everything is going to be great come friday. i would hope that it is. but the truth is we saw what we can do today, we can pull together and trade today. today was the major test. we passed it. i think friday will be okay. >> let's check on michael le branch. he's a former chairman and ceo of the largest firm at the new york stock...
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how is this going to affect the election? that is a big question that a lot of people are asking. >> that's a great question. at the end of the day, the weather becomes a big impact on election day as it relates to turnout in a normal year. this year we have this tremendous disruption going into the election, which has impact politically as it relates to the response to the storm over the next three or four days, impacts the campaign in terms of their schedules, and it could very well impact the election from a turnout perspective because we may still see a lot of people without power next tuesday. >> all right. you're seeing right now on the lower screen there, those of you watching us at this point, walt disney company is announcing a blockbuster acquisition. they are buying lucas film limited, the film company founded years ago by george lucas that's responsible for the "star wars" franchise, the "indiana jones franchise." the price tag roughly $4 billion. it's about the same they paid for marvel some years ago. here they
how is this going to affect the election? that is a big question that a lot of people are asking. >> that's a great question. at the end of the day, the weather becomes a big impact on election day as it relates to turnout in a normal year. this year we have this tremendous disruption going into the election, which has impact politically as it relates to the response to the storm over the next three or four days, impacts the campaign in terms of their schedules, and it could very well...
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>> nell's wait for the election and the fiscal cliff. i don't think this number will be a big mover because i don't think it will be off center really big either way this morning. but what the traders talk about down here is we have an unprecedented situation on our hands. there are only three things that we can trade. fixed income, equities and commodities. and all three are very high prices. fixed income is high prices because they trade at an inverse interest rate. equities, central bank buying. equities are fairly high. commodities, big commodities rallies as of late. so the three things that we trade at all very high levels and it's difficult with the uncertainty and fiscal cliff to embark on six or 12 organization 18 month buying programs. >> how are people setting themselves up ahead of tuesday? >> most of the cash is on the sidelines. the problem is how much is either one of those guy going to unleash. so i think the market psychologically with like to see a romney win, but even if it's obama, we can still make a plan. and that's
>> nell's wait for the election and the fiscal cliff. i don't think this number will be a big mover because i don't think it will be off center really big either way this morning. but what the traders talk about down here is we have an unprecedented situation on our hands. there are only three things that we can trade. fixed income, equities and commodities. and all three are very high prices. fixed income is high prices because they trade at an inverse interest rate. equities, central...
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if the election were held tomorrow, would they ever cancel or delay the actual election itself due to weather,s that that ever happened? >> not to my knowledge. i think it would be very, very difficult to do. but, you know, stranger things have happened. i'm not aware that that's ever happened. i mean, it certainly happened in particular jurisdictions. you remember in 9/11, they moved the mayoral election in new york city. so certainly there's press department for in the catastrophic circumstance moving the date, but i've never seen that in a presidential election and i'd be very surprised if that happens. >> john harwood, stay safe today. appreciate your perspective on all of this. we'll still be dealing with this football metaphor when the game ends. >> when we come back, we'll talk more about the decision to close nyse and nasdaq both bracing for the impact. bob pisani will tell us about the plan for today. you do see futures trading today. and thousands of travelers are stranded. phil lebeau is live at delta's operation with more of the high cost of keeping the planes on the fwrou
if the election were held tomorrow, would they ever cancel or delay the actual election itself due to weather,s that that ever happened? >> not to my knowledge. i think it would be very, very difficult to do. but, you know, stranger things have happened. i'm not aware that that's ever happened. i mean, it certainly happened in particular jurisdictions. you remember in 9/11, they moved the mayoral election in new york city. so certainly there's press department for in the catastrophic...
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plus the impact on next week's presidential election. an engineer on what went wrong involving that giant crane collapse in middown manhattan yesterday afternoon. >>> let's head to southern manhattan, just a couple of blocks from the new york stock exchange. and we are going to check on the recovery efforts there. scott cone has been in battery park city since the beginning of this storm, less than a five-minute walk from the nyse. scott, what's the latest? i would like to get your reaction to the fact that the exchange will open tomorrow, from what you see at your vantage point, how easy a task is that going to be? >> reporter: well, getting the exchange open is -- that shouldn't be a problem at all. we reported last night, we showed you how the exchange itself was high and dry. one of the things that the nyse has going for it is that it's not in an evacuation zone. plus, it didn't flood. it's a slightly different situation with the new york mercantile exchange, that is something we have been trying to get a handle on throughout this, b
plus the impact on next week's presidential election. an engineer on what went wrong involving that giant crane collapse in middown manhattan yesterday afternoon. >>> let's head to southern manhattan, just a couple of blocks from the new york stock exchange. and we are going to check on the recovery efforts there. scott cone has been in battery park city since the beginning of this storm, less than a five-minute walk from the nyse. scott, what's the latest? i would like to get your...
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they're all close enough for this to play out on election day. but you mentioned it, and they talked about the storm. incumbency cuts both ways and we may find out tomorrow whether the president's post storm leadership, the commander-in-chief, the use of the bully pulpit has helped him. when we get the numbers tomorrow we might be reminded that he is the incumbent and we have a sluggish economy. we could have another twist. >> does either candidate have the momentum? can anybody say which side has the momentum right now? >> no. if you look nationally, it has been consistent for a week. the race is tied. if you go state by state, in one state you say the president has a bit of a lead. in other states, romney has a bit of a lead or a momentum. in most of these places, the president had the luxury of no primary challenge so he has a better ground organization on paper. more offices, more people. they've had more time and money to spend on this so you would say it is an advantage. the final days of a campaign are always surreal. i remember michael du
they're all close enough for this to play out on election day. but you mentioned it, and they talked about the storm. incumbency cuts both ways and we may find out tomorrow whether the president's post storm leadership, the commander-in-chief, the use of the bully pulpit has helped him. when we get the numbers tomorrow we might be reminded that he is the incumbent and we have a sluggish economy. we could have another twist. >> does either candidate have the momentum? can anybody say which...
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up until toepd everybody was talking about the election, the election, the election. now we're talking about sandy, sandy, and talking about iowa, which is not going to feel the brunt of the hurricane but you you pay attention to what's happening on the east coast. what do you think about the idea the storm was come and friesen the medium, momentum of talking about it thus freezing the campaign at a moment when the romney's campaign's story was we're having momentum that might overtake the president. any momentum that is true, it's frozen. it's not moving forward anymore. what do you think about that as a media watcher? well, i don't think that the campaign is frozen in iowa, at least not this week, in the sense we just had michelle obama here. we have mitt romney in iowa this afternoon. joe biden will be here later in the week, if he doesn't change his plans. so the campaign is still going on. i do think this will town down the sharpness. rhetoric and francly it the wouldn't be a bad idea to have people take a breath and focus on something that is really happening ou
up until toepd everybody was talking about the election, the election, the election. now we're talking about sandy, sandy, and talking about iowa, which is not going to feel the brunt of the hurricane but you you pay attention to what's happening on the east coast. what do you think about the idea the storm was come and friesen the medium, momentum of talking about it thus freezing the campaign at a moment when the romney's campaign's story was we're having momentum that might overtake the...
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you on the barrier islands that thought it was a better idea to waited this out than evacuate than elected officials who decided to you can for my admonition, this is your responsibility. if you are still able to hear me, we need to you hunker down and get to the highest point possible in the dwelling you are in. we will not be able to come and help you until daylight tomorrow. please hunker down and stay safe until then. we deployed emergency crews throughout the day to assist individuals particularly in land city with evacuation. but as i said, no longer safe for us to do it. we are stopping now. the winds are very high. we are seeing heavy rainfall and darkness obviously quickly create thing kind of dangerous situation for our first responders. at this time responding to calls, to calls for service only. as soon as it is safe to send them in, we will send them back in. not until tomorrow morning. we prestaged our first -- water strike team in atlantic city and 21-member team. prepare for the launch at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow for shallow and swift water rescue in atlantic city. we are keeping
you on the barrier islands that thought it was a better idea to waited this out than evacuate than elected officials who decided to you can for my admonition, this is your responsibility. if you are still able to hear me, we need to you hunker down and get to the highest point possible in the dwelling you are in. we will not be able to come and help you until daylight tomorrow. please hunker down and stay safe until then. we deployed emergency crews throughout the day to assist individuals...
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he also says the time line of events should be provided before the election, not after the election. if i could make that point right now, you have so many questions about the commander in chief and what he did or what he didn't do. whether his orders were clear that this has to be cleared up before the election. so we the people that employ the commander in chief can make a decision whether we wanted to rehire him. and i was comment together senator earlier, that the orders he gave may not have been clear. so commander's intent. people that follow orders need to know what his intentions are. if order is not clear, we need to know that. we need to know why it wasn't carried out or there would have been action to protect people in benghazi. can i make one other point? katherine's report about the cable left out one thing. the cable also noted the fact in the run-up to all these events there was a question about whether or not the libyan forces themselves could employ protection. the cable said that the security officer at the consulate didn't think the libyans had the capability could
he also says the time line of events should be provided before the election, not after the election. if i could make that point right now, you have so many questions about the commander in chief and what he did or what he didn't do. whether his orders were clear that this has to be cleared up before the election. so we the people that employ the commander in chief can make a decision whether we wanted to rehire him. and i was comment together senator earlier, that the orders he gave may not...
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he died six days before the election. taft replaced him on the ticket with nicholas butler and went on to lose in a landslide to wilson. but the nation's political landscape changed dramatically 100 years ago today. for so many of you life changed dramaticall
he died six days before the election. taft replaced him on the ticket with nicholas butler and went on to lose in a landslide to wilson. but the nation's political landscape changed dramatically 100 years ago today. for so many of you life changed dramaticall
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all this is unfolding four days before the general election. president obama and governor romney fighting it out for every last vote, especially in the key state of ohio. today the latest cnn poll shows obama with a very slight edge there, but there's everything to play for. today, the last jobs report before election day was released. unemployment ticking up to 7.9%, but at the same time, 171,000 jobs were created. no surprise, both candidates reacted differently to the news. >> today, our businesses have created nearly five and a half million new jobs. this morning we learned that companies hired more workers in october than at any time in the last eight months. >> he said he was going to lower the unemployment rate down to 5.2% right now. today, we learned that it's actually 7.9% and that's nine million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. >> mitt romney earlier today. you're looking at live pictures now from westchester in ohio, where rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york, ha
all this is unfolding four days before the general election. president obama and governor romney fighting it out for every last vote, especially in the key state of ohio. today the latest cnn poll shows obama with a very slight edge there, but there's everything to play for. today, the last jobs report before election day was released. unemployment ticking up to 7.9%, but at the same time, 171,000 jobs were created. no surprise, both candidates reacted differently to the news. >> today,...
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pretty much the same thing as helping mitt romney get elected! pretty much the same thing, right? we all come together. right? our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that means with schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 your portfolio has tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 a better chance to grow. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and you can t
pretty much the same thing as helping mitt romney get elected! pretty much the same thing, right? we all come together. right? our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're...
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last big snapshot of the economy before the election. unemployment rate rose to 7.9%, this is the politically important number. 7.9. 171,000 jobs created, an improvement, but not a good robust number. look at this, 269,000 fewer part-time workers this month. and these are people working part-time who want more hours, the drop offset some of the unusual increase that we saw last month. the market's not reacting one way or the other right now the dow industrials are stable with a minus 36 reading. four days since hurricane sandy. many hard hit areas of new york and new jersey are not getting the help they need. trees are on power lines, blocking roads. one crew that came all the way from alabama to help turned away because they weren't union. that's the story we've got for you, 90 seconds from now. >> i've got another hurricane sandy outrage story. utility crews who drove from alabama to donate their time and equipment to help rebuild new jersey were turned away. their workers were told they cannot help because they would not join a union.
last big snapshot of the economy before the election. unemployment rate rose to 7.9%, this is the politically important number. 7.9. 171,000 jobs created, an improvement, but not a good robust number. look at this, 269,000 fewer part-time workers this month. and these are people working part-time who want more hours, the drop offset some of the unusual increase that we saw last month. the market's not reacting one way or the other right now the dow industrials are stable with a minus 36...
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they will win election day. emphasis to try to blun the early vote and win election day and when ohio, and maybe win the white house. >> can you believe 7:42 on the east coast, we'll see polls close. steve brown is almost here. good to see you. >> thank you. >> and in another battle ground state. people coming out in droves and. look at it is it the final day of early voting here. long lines leading to waits in cases for hours. no one getting out of line and calls to extend the dead line because there are more people in line part of one neighborhood reduce tod charred rubble in hurricane hurricane sandy. >> we are in the scene of the heartbreaking devastation. >> in breezy point, new york. when a congressman becomes a constitient and loses it all, are sandy victims getting the help they need? if not why not? new york congressman bob turner and his own words coming up. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to h
they will win election day. emphasis to try to blun the early vote and win election day and when ohio, and maybe win the white house. >> can you believe 7:42 on the east coast, we'll see polls close. steve brown is almost here. good to see you. >> thank you. >> and in another battle ground state. people coming out in droves and. look at it is it the final day of early voting here. long lines leading to waits in cases for hours. no one getting out of line and calls to extend...
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tracy: four days before the election. both candidates have launched a final campaign bullet in key swing states. rich edson in washington with the latest. speaking how about this, five campaign events, two candidates, one state, ohio. that is just today. they plan to return to the buckeye state over the next four days. both candidates spent plenty of time today with the latest employment report. >> today our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs. this morning we learned companies hired more workers in october and any time in the last eight months. >> today we learned it is actually 7.9% and that is 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. rich: the president first four years did not work in the next four years will not under his -- president barack's term is meant romney's opening line. thank you. there has been some talk. when you look at the swing states of ohio and virginia, election officials say they are either working to restore or have
tracy: four days before the election. both candidates have launched a final campaign bullet in key swing states. rich edson in washington with the latest. speaking how about this, five campaign events, two candidates, one state, ohio. that is just today. they plan to return to the buckeye state over the next four days. both candidates spent plenty of time today with the latest employment report. >> today our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs. this morning we learned...
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president obama said i'm not thinking about the election. of course, he is thinking about the election all the time, so are his people. they know that or they believe that they have an advantage in battleground states and that perhaps the freezing of attention to the campaign will benefit them with a limited time to go. on the other hand, mitt romney can point to national polls and say i've gotten the upper hand since the first debate, so we will see whether the ground games get affected by this. obama's generally considered to have the more extensive and effective ground game. that, of course, is going to be tested on election day, but if some of that is interrupted, he and his people could be affected, and we'll see whether the early vote in places like north carolina, for example, where it matters some and florida is shaken up by this. >> and some that have early voting has been cancelled, larry. who does this hurt more in, your view? which candidate stands to lose the most as a result of this disruption of the campaigning? >> well, it's
president obama said i'm not thinking about the election. of course, he is thinking about the election all the time, so are his people. they know that or they believe that they have an advantage in battleground states and that perhaps the freezing of attention to the campaign will benefit them with a limited time to go. on the other hand, mitt romney can point to national polls and say i've gotten the upper hand since the first debate, so we will see whether the ground games get affected by...
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then you have the election. warren, what about that? what's the betting on the floor in terms of the election? >> to be honest, i think the reaction you're going to get regardless of the outcome is going to be very similar. i think people have come to realize the job is maybe bigger than the individual man. until one side or the other can show they can get the parties to work together, i think you're going to get a muted reaction. >> very good. thank
then you have the election. warren, what about that? what's the betting on the floor in terms of the election? >> to be honest, i think the reaction you're going to get regardless of the outcome is going to be very similar. i think people have come to realize the job is maybe bigger than the individual man. until one side or the other can show they can get the parties to work together, i think you're going to get a muted reaction. >> very good. thank
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eastern. >>> this election could all come down to ohio. a big reason why both candidates have been focused on the buckeye state, perhaps like never before, since ohio has gone with the winning presidential candidate in every election since 1964. if you want to know what's happening in a state, you ask the mayors. michael coleman is the democratic mayor of columbus. and jeff hall is the republican mayor in newark, ohio. mr. mayors, welcome to "power lunch." it is a pleasure to have you with us. mayor coleman, i'm going to start with you. i assume that you think the president will take ohio. tell me why. >> well, at this point it is about the ground game. it's also about the early vote turnout. and obama campaign has a very strong get out the vote effort, the best i've ever seen in my 20 years in politics. it is absolutely unbelievable. and in the early votes, it is turning out in greater numbers now than it ever has. >> really. very interesting. >> yeah. it's incredible. it's happening right now. it is going to be a tight race. we've always
eastern. >>> this election could all come down to ohio. a big reason why both candidates have been focused on the buckeye state, perhaps like never before, since ohio has gone with the winning presidential candidate in every election since 1964. if you want to know what's happening in a state, you ask the mayors. michael coleman is the democratic mayor of columbus. and jeff hall is the republican mayor in newark, ohio. mr. mayors, welcome to "power lunch." it is a pleasure to...
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the election. we feel the view -- if the polls come out, showing the republicans, democrats and finally, europe. don't forget europe. >> we ran out of time. let me ask you all, broadly speaking. do you think this hurricane impacts the election, and tuesday, what do you think the markets -- how do the markets react wednesday after the election. ward? >> obviously it depends on who wins. i think that is -- the way the markets are trading these days, if mitt romney wins, the market will expect a faster improvement in the economy than if barack obama is re-elected. i think that's probably the right way to look at it. >> all right. we'll leave it there. gentlemen, thank you very much, we appreciate your time tonight. we had a little bonus time there. i'm glad we got to that question. up next, my thoughts on leaders rising in the aftermath of super storm sandy. and a concert benefiting victims of sandy. bon jovi, christina aguilera. you can catch them tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. join us for this special
the election. we feel the view -- if the polls come out, showing the republicans, democrats and finally, europe. don't forget europe. >> we ran out of time. let me ask you all, broadly speaking. do you think this hurricane impacts the election, and tuesday, what do you think the markets -- how do the markets react wednesday after the election. ward? >> obviously it depends on who wins. i think that is -- the way the markets are trading these days, if mitt romney wins, the market...
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you are not hearing anything about it this election. you are not hearing ads bought by the nonprofits. you have priorities usa action has been doing a lot of buys. they are not raising near enough money. >> there's a conflict here because the liberal billionaires are putting them on the hold. it's much harder to raise money. >> right. they are going out and trying to raise money and having a hard time. i have heard from donors saying god, they keep colling and asking for this. i don't want to give this money. there's a better way to spend money in terms of getting out the vote. you have this sort of idea that the democrats want to play, they want to be in the atmosphere. they can't get people to step out on to the field. >> that's interesting. obviously, there's a wealth disadvantage on the left. i think i suspect you are seeing a difference in opinion about whether this is a good way to spend. >> it might be harder to separate from their money. i want to thank kim the reporter for joining us this morning and your great work. >> thanks
you are not hearing anything about it this election. you are not hearing ads bought by the nonprofits. you have priorities usa action has been doing a lot of buys. they are not raising near enough money. >> there's a conflict here because the liberal billionaires are putting them on the hold. it's much harder to raise money. >> right. they are going out and trying to raise money and having a hard time. i have heard from donors saying god, they keep colling and asking for this. i...